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Here are medications that don’t mix well with magnesium

by Akhona Ndlela
PICTURE: PEXELS/PILLS

Magnesium may be a necessary mineral for numerous body processes, but it can have unintended side effects or lessen the efficiency of some medications when taken alongside them.

It then becomes important to understand which medications, such as some antibiotics or diabetes medications may have adverse interactions with magnesium. The below publications explore which medications should be avoided when taking magnesium supplements in more detail.

According to the Health publication, “Magnesium is an essential mineral crucial for many bodily functions. It is necessary for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body, including blood sugar control, blood pressure regulation, and muscle and nerve function.”

It is mentioned by the above source that to prevent possible adverse effects or interactions, you should not combine magnesium with certain medications.

Although supplements containing magnesium are available for individuals to use, they are not advised unless you are magnesium deficient, the above publication states.

Here are a few medications that you should not take with magnesium:

Verywell Health claims, “Sulfonylureas are a class of diabetes medications used to help control blood sugar levels. Magnesium can increase the absorption of sulfonylureas, potentially magnifying their effects.”

The above health website also states that bacterial infections are treated with antibiotics. Magnesium and antibiotics, however, can bind together in the stomach, making it more difficult for your body to adequately absorb the antibiotic.

You don’t want antibiotics to compete with magnesium, which may lead your body to absorb fewer of them at that time. So. After taking your antibiotics for a few hours, take your magnesium, according to ITL Health with taking magnesium with antibiotics.

Consult your doctor at all times. You should never handle medication interactions yourself and constantly pay attention to your body and know what it may require, the health source adds.

Also see: Drink apple cider vinegar before meals for better health

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